LETTERS TO THE EDIT-HER
LETTERS TO THE EDIT-HER
Where the drag community spills the tea, speaks the truth, and keeps it real—because every voice deserves the mic.
💌 Welcome to
Letters to the Edit-Her
Drag isn’t just about wigs and lashes—it’s about voice. Community. Culture. And sometimes, controversy.
Letters to the Edit-Her is your space to speak up, speak out, and spark conversation. Whether you’re a performer, producer, venue owner, ally, or fan, this section is where your thoughts take the spotlight. These letters are unfiltered and uncensored—ranging from heartfelt to hot takes—all rooted in love for our local queer community and the art of drag.
Some letters celebrate what’s working. Others challenge what’s not. All are written by people who care deeply about drag as an art form, a legacy, and a lifeline.
Every submission—whether signed or anonymous—is an invitation to think, feel, and engage. Because in the world of drag, it’s not just about what happens onstage. It’s about the voices backstage, in the audience, and all around us.
Have something to say? Spill the tea. Raise a brow. Start a dialogue.
📬 Send your letter to: kblondinpr@gmail.com
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An Open Letter to the Windsor Drag Scene
An anonymous voice challenges Windsor’s drag community to raise the bar and put respect back into the art of drag.